Ground Flr / 579 Chapel Street, South Yarra VIC 3141
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Teska Carson is pleased to present 579 Chapel Street, South Yarra for lease.
This iconic retail space, spanning 126m2*, has been a sought-after location for high-end retailers. With prominent storefront, rear access and abundant storage, its perfectly suited for seasoned retailers.
Located in the heart of Chapel Street, South Yarra this pocket is home to a range of high end retailers such as Country Road, Scanlan Theodore, Zimmermann, Gant, MJ Bale & Calibre.
Key Features:
- Area: 126m2* - Rear access - Iconic location - Abundance of local foot traffic
Opportunities to acquire unrivalled retail opportunities in this Chapel Street pocket don’t come up often.
Please contact us for further information or to arrange an inspection.
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Features include: Rear access
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